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Social Media Policy

Twitter Policy

The @sligococo Twitter account is managed by the Sligo County Council Communications department and IT section.

Tweets from this account will cover developments in Sligo County Council and related services.

If you follow us, you can expect tweets covering some or all of the following:

Press Releases on the Councils activities

Council speeches

Event information

Alerts about new content on our website

“Emergency” communications

Other practical information on services available through the Council.

Twitter may occasionally be unavailable and we accept no responsibility for this lack of service.

Retweets may be used to highlight relevant appropriate announcements, particularly those by other Government bodies and neighbouring councils.

Normally our Twitter account will be updated and monitored during office hours, Monday to Friday. We welcome and will read all @ messages. However in general, due to resource constraints, we will not be in a position to reply to all messages.

@sligococo will not be obliged to follow any of our followers. If we do follow a Twitter account, it does not imply endorsement of any kind.

Sending a message via Twitter will not be considered as contacting the Council for official purposes and we will not be obliged to monitor or respond to requests for information through the Twitter channel. Instead, please see our contact details on

Please do not include personal/private information in your tweets to us.

@sligococo is operated by public servants and as such we cannot participate in matters of party politics.

Sligo Local Authorities are not responsible, liable for and does not endorse the privacy practices of twitter or any linked websites. Your use of Twitter and any linked websites is at your own risk.

Sligo County Council assume no responsibility or liability for any injury, loss or damage incurred as a result of any use or reliance upon the information and material contained within or downloaded from these websites.

Facebook Social Media Policy

This policy outlines participation criteria for postings and published commentary on any of the Sligo County Council Facebook pages

Provide information and updates regarding activities and opportunities at the Sligo County Council activities

In order to ensure that all discussions on the Sligo County Council page are productive, respectful, energized and consistent with the Councils mission and goals, we ask you to follow these guidelines:

Be considerate and respectful of others. Vulgarity, threats or abuse of language will not be tolerated.

Differing opinions and discussion of diverse ideas are encouraged, but personal attacks on anyone, including staff, will not be permitted.

Share freely and be generous, but be aware of copyright laws; be accurate and give credit where credit is due.

Stay on topic.

Refrain from using the Facebook page for solicitation, for commercial purposes or to market products.

The sites are not monitored 24/7 and we will not always be able to reply individually to all messages or comments received. However, we will endeavour to ensure that any emerging themes or helpful suggestions are passed to the relevant people.

Sending a message/post via Facebook will not be considered as contacting the Council for official purposes and we will not be obliged to monitor or respond to requests for information through the Facebook channel.

Plagiarized material; any material in violation of any laws, including copyright

Private, personal information published without consent

Information or links unrelated to the content of the forum

Commercial promotions or spam

Sligo County Council are not responsible for the accuracy of content posted by any subscriber in any forum; opinions expressed in comments on Sligo County Council social media forums do not necessarily represent those of Sligo County Council.

All comments, once posted, become the property of Sligo County Council and we reserve the right to reproduce, distribute, publish, display or edit same. Derivative work also can be created from such postings or content, and used for any purpose, in any form and on any media.

Sligo County Council are not responsible, liable for and does not endorse the privacy practices of Facebook or any linked websites. Your use of Facebook and any linked websites is at your own risk.

Sligo County Council assume no responsibility or liability for any injury, loss or damage incurred as a result of any use or reliance upon the information and material contained within or downloaded from these websites.

Facebook may occasionally be unavailable and we accept no responsibility for this lack of service.

The presence of any advertisement on facebook is not an endorsement of the authenticity or quality of the goods, services or website and Sligo Local Authorities will not be held responsible for any claims arising in that respect.

We will not engage in/with, and we discourage posts or comments on, issues of a political nature.

Comments should not advertise commercial products or services.This comment policy may be revised at any time.By choosing to comment and/or utilise any Sligo County Council Social Media site, users are deemed to agree to this policy.